- The list below includes 131 free or cheap things to do in or near Kemah, Texas, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Aquariums, Art Gallery, Marinas and Piers & Boardwalks.
- From Kemah Boardwalk to Watergate Yachting Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kemah and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Galveston, Pasadena, Friendswood and Baytown.
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43.4 Miles
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249 Circle Way, Lake Jackson, TX 77566
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The 12,000 square-foot Lake Jackson Historical Museum enriches visitors' understanding of regional history. Through high-tech displays and interactive exhibits, guests can explore the area's prehistoric and plantation eras, industrial development and the city's founding.
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At Big Texas Dance Hall & Saloon, visitors can go country dancing, enjoy a beer, and listen live music. Every Wednesday, the hall offers free dance classes that teach the waltz, two-step, and swing dancing.
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Offering first-run feature films, AMC Spring 10 provides ten auditoriums with reserved seating. The theater offers a bar with adult beverages, reclining chairs, theater rentals for private events and a snack bar with food and drinks.
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Collins Park is a park and entrance to a mountain bike trail. The park maintains a playground, picnic areas, and a skate park. For those interested in sports, the park also has a basketball court, soccer field, and softball field.
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At Collins Park, 6727 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77379
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Five miles of stacked bike loops, Cypresswood Trails provides riders a serene ride through scenic forests and along the winding river. With clear signs and trail indicators, bikers will easily find their way.
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The City of Lake Jackson is a city that includes a planning commission, a traffic commission, a library board, a board of health, and a museum board. The city has community meetings that are held in the Council Chambers.
44.0 Miles
An open area on 180 acres, Meyer Park features facilities for softball, basketball and soccer as well as a duck pond and a fishing pond. The park has nature trails, picnic tables, playgrounds, exercise stations and sheltered areas for events.
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Several major events are held throughout the year at Old Town Spring, including SpringFest, the Texas Crawfish Festival, and PetFest. The most frequent draw of the area are the specialty shops and dining options though.
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department operates the Sea Center Texas, which serves as a nature center, marine aquarium, and fish hatchery. The site has a visitor's center that includes interactive displays and aquariums that replicate different habitats in Texas.
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With Houston Ghost Tour, visitors can navigate through the haunted landmarks of the city with an experience guide. The trip takes visitors through hospitals, theaters, and other buildings while explaining the historical significance of each place.